THAT IS THE END OF THAT, PROBABLY FOR QUITE SOMETIME. WE ARE NOW IN THE PROCESS OF GOING THE OTHER WAY IN A BIG WAY. 29 IN BOSTON. 10 IN BANGOR MAINE. 9 IN QUEBEC AND SYRACUSE. THE COLD AIR IS COMING IN WITH A RUSH AND A GUSTY WIND. LOOK HOW QUICKLY THE TEMPERATURES HAVE DROPPED TO 13 IN CONCORD, NEW HAMPSHIRE. 29 IN BOSTON, 25 IN BEDFORD, AND NOT QUITE AS COLD TO THE SOUTH. BUT IT IS ALL RUSHING IN VERY QUICKLY. WE'VE GOT WIND, AND THE WIND CHILL IS DOWN TO 4 IN WORST -- IN WORCESTER AND 2 BELOW IN CONCORD, NEW HAMPSHIRE. THERE WILL BE LITTLE RISE TOMORROW. THE COLD AIR IS IN PLACE. THE BAND OF SNOW IS NOT IMPRESSIVE COMING THROUGH CHICAGO. BUT ONCE THAT STORM GETS TO THE MID-ATLANTIC COAST, IT WILL GET EITHER FEET WET. IT TAPS INTO THE ATLANTIC MOISTURE, COMBINED WITH THE COLD AIR TO THE NORTH, THE SNOW GETS MORE INTENSE. WARRANT, PHILLY, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE, ALL THE MAJOR CITIES WILL BE AFFECTED WITH AT LEAST A MODERATE SNOWSTORM OR GREATER. HERE IS THE IDEA ON THE TIME LINE. WE HAVE THIN CLOUDS TOMORROW MORNING. BUT THE CLOUDS WILL THICKEN RATHER QUICKLY, AND IT WILL BE A MILKY SKY AT THOON TIME. THE SNOW WILL BE MOVING IN TO SOUTHERN AND CENTRAL CONNECTICUT BY EARLY AFTERNOON. THEN QUICKLY STRETCH ACROSS SOUTHEASTERN MASSACHUSETTS. THEN IT WILL START WORKING ITS WAY UP NORTH. WE COULD GET A BAND OF SNOW FROM THE OCEAN APPROACHING AS IT APPROACHES FROM THE WEST. RIGHT AROUND DARK IS WHEN I EXPECT THE SNOW TO SETTLE IN AROUND BOSTON AND THE MASS PIKE. THE EARLY PART OF THE COMMUTE FIGURES TO BE BETTER THAN THE LATTER PART, AND THE SOUTHERN AREAS WILL BE AFFECTED FIRST. TPC MOVE IN QUICKLY, AND THEN WE ARE IN FOR A SNOWY NIGHT, AND THE SNOW WILL CONTINUE INTO WEDNESDAY MORNING. IT WILL BE WIDESPREAD. SOME OF THE DARKER COLORS IN EASTERN MASSACHUSETTS. ONCE AGAIN THIS WILL BE A COASTAL STORM, MEANING THE HEAVIEST AMOUNTSES WILL BE THOSE ON THE COAST AND THE LAST TO SEE IT END WILL BE THE CAPE AND THE ISLANDS. A COUPLE OF COMPUTER MODELS TO GIVE A GENERAL IDEA. ABOUT EIGHT INCHES FOR BOSTON. HERE IS ANOTHER ONE, SIMILAR IDEA. HERE IS SOMETHING WE MAY NOT BE ABLE TO FACTOR IN, THE RATIO. MY BEST ESTIMATE IS A WIDE SWATH OF 5-10 INCHES, WITH A 6-12 INCH PA BAND AROUND THE SHORE. WEST OF WORCESTER, TAPERS OF TO 3-6. CAN IT BE MORE? WELL, IT CAN. THERE COULD BE THAT FLUFF FACTOR. WE MAY ONLY GET ABOUT A HALF INCH OF WATER. NORMALLY THAT COULD PRODUCE ONLY FIVE INCHES OF SNOW. COLDER AIR COULD PRODUCE 10 INCHES OF SNOW. TO GET BLIZZARD CONDITIONS, AND IF IT HAPPENS, IT WOULD BE TOMORROW NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY, YOU NEED A QUARTER MILE VISIBILITY OR LESS THREE HOURS IN A ROW, FREQUENT WIND GUSTS 35 MILES PER HOUR THREE HOURS OR MONDAY. THAT LAST HAPPENED JANUARY 2ND AND 3RD OVER SOUTHEASTERN MASSACHUSETTS. THE STORM SHOULD BE WINDING DOWN BY NOON ON WEDNESDAY. LAST ON THE COAST, BUT VERY LAST WILL BE ON THE CAPE AND THE ISLANDS. IT IS GOING TO BE BITTERLY COLD WITH TEMPERATURES NEAR ZERO EVEN IN BOSTON FOR A COUPLE OF NIGHTS. VERY COLD TEMPERATURES WILL